a27:3-10
bActs 1:18-19
cMatt 27:6-7
dActs 1:18
eMatt 27:5
fActs 1:18
gMatt 27:7-8
hActs 1:19
i27:3

‏ Matthew 27:3

Summary for Matt 27:3-10: 27:3-10  a There are two accounts of Judas’s death—this one and Acts 1:18-19  b. There are differences between the two: (1) Matthew states that the priests bought the field (Matt 27:6-7  c), while Acts seems to suggest that Judas bought it (Acts 1:18  d); (2) Matthew reports that Judas committed suicide by hanging himself (Matt 27:5  e), while Acts enigmatically refers to a fall and an abdominal rupture (Acts 1:18  f); (3) Matthew implies that the field of blood was so named because it became a place of burial (Matt 27:7-8  g), while Acts suggests that it was because of Judas’s violent death there (Acts 1:19  h). The two accounts are compatible if one takes the account in Acts as describing the effects of the actions described in Matthew. 27:3  i Judas was filled with remorse (Greek metamelomai), but he did not repent (Greek metanoeō), which would have changed his heart and resulted in obedience and a relationship with God based on faith.
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